Fort Klamath Real Estate News

Local Headlines

Bill Anderson, CEO, announced Wednesday that Mid Oregon Credit Union has opened their new branch in La Pine located at 51675 Huntington Road . An open house and ribbon cutting ceremony commenced on Saturday, June 4 with official flag raising by La Pine High School NJROTC.
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A former banker at Wells Fargo claims in a lawsuit that the institution lacked basic loan documentation on an untold number of its mortgages and deceived customers about it. The bank, which operates out of its namesake downtown tower, denies any wrongdoing.
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National Headlines

U.S. stocks rose for the sixth day in a row Friday as major indexes continued to set records. The biggest gains went to companies that have been mostly left out of the post-election rally, including health care companies and makers of household goods.
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August's flood has thrown the tax schedule off kilter, and property owners could face a more confusing process to square their government dues during the approaching tax filing season. After the federal disaster was declared, local tax assessors were required to recheck the value of property in flooded parishes.
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The charred remains of the home where five-year-old Quinn Butt died on April 24, 2016, is seen in this December 9, 2016, handout photo. Trent Spencer Butt faces charges of first degree murder and arson.
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Single mom, Cheryl Alexander, lived with her four children in a small house in Jacob's Hill, Wallerfield blocked around with plywood and galvanise sheets. She bought puzzles and other toys for the children and thought they would sit on the floor and play with them.
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Fitch Ratings has assigned a 'BBB' rating to the following bonds expected to be issued on behalf of Miami Jewish Health System, Inc. : The bonds are secured by a pledge of gross revenues and a mortgage on certain property of the obligated group and a debt service reserve fund. WIDE ARRAY OF ELDERLY SERVICES: Miami Jewish provides a unique array of services for the elderly, drawing from a fairly geographically limited service area in Miami-Dade County.
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